Symmetric burns to both feet in a child should raise concern for this.
What is nonaccidental trauma (abuse)?
Burns to this body part should be referred to a burn center even when TBSA is small.
What is the hand?
This first step should occur before any dressing is applied.
What is irrigation with sterile water or normal saline?
This medication is recommended for all burn patients by ABA pain guidelines.
What is acetaminophen?
Cooling should ideally begin within this many hours of injury.
What is 3 hours?
This burn zone represents the area of maximum tissue destruction and is expected to necrose.
What is the Zone of Coagulation

Facial burns, singed nasal hairs, soot in the mouth, and stridor all raise concern for this injury.
What is inhalation injury?
This once-popular topical agent is now associated with longer healing times.
What is silver sulfadiazine?
These medications are appropriate unless contraindications exist.
What are NSAIDs?
Avoid in patients with:
Recommended cooling duration is at least this long.
What is 20 minutes?
Burns involving this percentage of TBSA trigger a significant systemic inflammatory response and require IV fluid resuscitation.
What is 20% TBSA or greater
Patients with suspected inhalation injury should receive this concentration of oxygen during transport.
What is 100% oxygen via non-rebreather mask
Small, intact blisters less than this size can generally be left alone.
What is less than 6 mm?
True or False: Prophylactic oral antibiotics are recommended for outpatient burns.
What is False?
Cool running water should ideally be between these temperatures.
What is 12-25ยฐC (54-77ยฐF)?
This simple UC-friendly method estimates burn size using the patient's hand.
What is the Palmar Surface Method (1% TBSA)?
Circumferential burns can threaten circulation and may require this procedure.
What is an escharotomy?
Watch for:
These findings suggest compromised perfusion requiring urgent specialty intervention.
Blisters on these thick-skinned areas are often left intact.
What are the palms and soles?
This topical medication may help sunburn pain and erythema based on randomized trial data.
What is topical diclofenac gel?
Name three recommended treatments for uncomplicated sunburn.
What are:
Besides the burn itself, name two additional findings that should heighten concern for abuse.
What are:
Name three body areas considered "high-risk" and warranting burn center referral.
What are the face, hands, feet, major joints, genitalia/perineum?
Name two reasons to unroof a burn blister.
What are:
True or False: Steroids are evidence-based treatment for severe sunburn.
What is False?
This natural remedy has not been shown to improve healing compared with silver sulfadiazine.
What is aloe vera?